If the child is a boy, he will be named Erwin Rommel, after the famous German Field Marshall whose military prowess earned him admiration from his Allied adversaries.

Known as the "Desert Fox" for his cunning on the battlefield, Rommel's book "Attacks," is required reading for U.S. military cadets at West Point and is often recommended reading for all U.S. military personnel no matter their rank.

The German general was killed by the SS, the Nazi's paramilitary organization, after he was implicated in a failed attempt to assassinate Hitler.

Covered in swastika tattoos and in charge of a neo-Nazi group called Hitler’s Order, Campbell's overt white supremacy first made headlines in 2008 after a supermarket would not fulfill a birthday cake order for his then 3-year-old son named Adolf Hitler.

In addition to naming one of his son's after the leader of a genocidal regime that murdered millions, Campbell's other three children with his third wife, Deborah Campbell, are named JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell, 6; Honz­lynn Jeannie Campbell, 5; and 19-month-old Hons Heinrich.

The four children were recently taken away by the state for domestic violence allegations.

Campbell's fiancée has one other child from another man who has also been removed from her custody, the Daily News reports.

Whether or not the unborn child would also be taken by the state is unclear, however Campbell tells the Daily News that as a precaution he plans to relocate Zito, who is currently 19 months pregnant, before she gives birth outside New Jersey.

"In July, I’m shipping [my fiancée] to a neo-Nazi compound down South," said Campbell, who lives in Holland Township. "There’s no way in the world they’re going to find out where this child is."